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DENVER, COLORADO - DECEMBER 18: Justin Simmons #31 of the Denver Broncos carries the ball after an interception against the Arizona Cardinals during the third quarter of the game at Empower Field At Mile High on December 18, 2022 in Denver, Colorado.

We are only a few weeks away from real Eagles Football. They play their 1st Pre-Season game this weekend, and in exactly a month, 9/6, they will take on the Packers down in Brazil.

The Eagles are hoping for a much better result this season. In 2023 they started out 10-1. But then they went 1-7, including a blowout loss in the playoffs against the Bucs to end their season. They were a mess. Nick Sirianni was close to losing his job. He did lose play design responsibilities.

This off-season the Eagles brought in Kellen Moore to completely overhaul the offense. They also brought in Vic Fangio to stabilize the defense. Not to mention them having a very busy offseason that included adding Saquon Barkley, CJ Gardner Johnson, Bryce Huff, plus a draft that was very good on paper. Howie did a good job fixing what was a very flawed roster.

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Will The Eagles Make Another Training Camp Move?

TAMPA, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 25: Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman is seen on the field prior to a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on September 25, 2023 in Tampa, Florida. Eagles Super Bowl
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But are they done adding? Howie Roseman has made a name for himself with late camp moves. He traded for CJ Gardener Johnson just before the 2022 season started. He traded for Ronald Darby at about this time back in the Super Bowl season. Last season he brought in Zach Cunningham during camp.

This Eagles roster looks much better, at least on paper, than it did last season. But there are still holes. They still have areas where they could, and probably should, get better.

What should they add? Which players could fill those holes on the Eagles roster? What could be the latest training camp move by Howie Roseman? Here are some positions where the Eagles could still improve, along with some players who would make sense.

Here Are 4 Moves The Eagles Could Make:

  • Inside Linebacker

    This is an evergreen need for the Eagles. For every offseason I can remember, the Eagles have needed linebacker help. Most of the time, they go cheap there. Sometimes it works, like with TJ Edwards and Kyzir White. Other times, it blows up in their face, like last season with Nicholas Morrow.

    This season they did at least add an elite athlete. Devin White has the traits of an elite LB. But he has failed to live up to being a top 5 pick. The Eagles hope he figures things out under Fangio. Maybe he will. But that is still just 1 LB. The other starter will be either Zack Baun or Nakobe Dean. Baun is a converted Edge Rusher with no real experience inside, and Dean is going into year 3 and has yet to prove he is an NFL LB. It would be nice to add someone to that mix.

    Who will that be? That is hard to say. There are no inside linebackers known to be available. They may need to get creative. Zach Cunningham is still out there. He was actually ok last year compared to their other linebackers. But nothing he did was special, and a reunion would certainly not inspire confidence. It might be an upgrade over Nakobe Dean or Baun though.

    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 26: Zach Cunningham #52 of the Philadelphia Eagles attempts to tackle Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills during the second quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on November 26, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  • 3rd WR

    This is another one that has felt like a need for a while. The Eagles have an elite WR duo in Devonta Smith and AJ Brown. Quez Watkins left a lot to be desired as the 3rd guy though. Now he is gone, and in his place they have a few options. Parris Campbell and John Ross have yet to separate themselves from the fact in any substantial way.

    Rookie Ainias Smith has been a disappointment. But another rookie, Johnny Wilson, has had a nice camp. Still, they might not want to go into the season relying on Wilson. Could the Eagles look outside the current roster? Darius Slayton has been rumored to be on the trading block, but would the Giants trade him in the division? Will Robert Woods be cut, or available via trade? Both guys would fill that 3rd WR role well.

    They don’t need a big name. Whoever it is will be the 4th or 5th most targeted player. But you need that person to be a viable option. And it is not clear if they have that right now. You also want someone you can trust in the event Smith or Brown miss a game. I don’t think I trust any of their other WRs to do that right now.

    EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JANUARY 07: Darius Slayton #86 of the New York Giants scores a touchdown while defended by Reed Blankenship #32 of the Philadelphia Eagles during the second quarter at MetLife Stadium on January 07, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

  • Backup TE

    The Eagles traded for Albert O last season and held onto him the entire time despite him being unable to crack the active roster. They also have held onto Grant Calcaterra, despite his lack of production.

    There have been times for the backup TEs to step up. Dallas Goedert missed time in each of the past 2 seasons. Each time no one stepped up. TE production pretty much vanished. There are not exactly great options out there to fill that need though. There are guys like Mo Alie-Cox who could contribute on Special Teams, but he does not offer a ton in terms of production. Unless they pull a surprise out of their hats, this might be one position where they have to settle for lacking depth, or hope Calcaterra suddenly figures something out. 

    SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 18: Dallas Goedert #88 of the Philadelphia Eagles catches a pass in the first quarter against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on December 18, 2023 in Seattle, Washington.

  • Safety

    You may be noticing a trend. All 4 of these have been needs for several seasons now. The Eagles addressed Safety a bit. They got CJ Gardner Johnson who is a huge upgrade at 1 of those starting spots. But they need two starters, and I can’t say I trust Reed Blankenship to be the other starter after last season.

    Sydney Brown could be. But he is hurt. Even when he gets back, it is unclear if he can immediately be a starting caliber Safety. He is also unproven at this level. They have tried out both James Bradberry and Avonte Maddox at Safety, but Fangio was clear to point out that is not an easy transition and it usually fails. If they want this defense to be elite, getting a 2nd starting-caliber safety seems like an obvious step.

    There just so happens there is a guy out there who has been a high-level Safety in the NFL, and played for Vic Fangio. Justin Simmons. He is still a free agent. Clearly he is not getting the type of deal he wants. Safeties did not exactly get paid well this off-season. Eventually he will have to settle. Why not settle for a team that runs a scheme you have played in where you will be guaranteed to start?

    DENVER, COLORADO - DECEMBER 18: Justin Simmons #31 of the Denver Broncos carries the ball after an interception against the Arizona Cardinals during the third quarter of the game at Empower Field At Mile High on December 18, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. The Eagles

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